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KS2 SYLLABUS

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We have qualified teachers which have been DBS checked. This means that we guarantee success and developing skills in every one of our students. In England, Key Stage 2 (KS2) is the legal term used to refer to the second stage of a child’s primary education. It includes the class years 3, 4, 5, and 6. Pupils are usually aged between 7 and 11 years old in KS2.

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maths

Most students at this age don't even know their 3 times tables, but every student at Scholars Tuition knows their times tables up to 12 or above. Mental maths plays an important role in the SATs. Every student must know how to think quickly within a limited amount of time and we help them accomplish that. We help reach all the needs and necessities a child must have to score the highest results possible. 

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english

English is extremely important, but you don't have to worry about your child's progress if they're with us, as we ensure that they have the correct basics and skills to be able to head on correctly to Year 7. We help them accomplish their goals and send them home with a progress report and fully explained work. The teachers here make sure that everything has been understood and no doubts left behind. We teach the students to be confident in work and in social life. We provide everything a child needs to get the right education.

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science

KS2 Science is the most important part of Science. It's where all the basics are learned and important to know or the student will struggle when they get to secondary and higher. Our teachers assure that the student understands what is being learned through detailed explanations and notes, followed by topic questions. This ensures that the student is not leaving the lesson being double-minded and understands what has been taught to them along with progress feedback, which helps them know exactly where they stand.

Rosa Parks was on her way home on Dec. 1, 1955, when she was asked to get up and move from
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